Vestas secures 151 MW orders in four European countries

Green Forum
Vestas has received turbine orders totaling 151 MW for four projects across Poland, Denmark, Italy, and Portugal.

In Poland, Eurowind Energy has ordered 13 V110-2.2 MW turbines for the 29 MW Nowogrodek project. The turbines are expected to be delivered in Q1 2026, with commissioning scheduled for Q4 2026. Vestas will provide service for the turbines for 20 years.

In Denmark, Hallendrup Gruppen and Wind Estate have placed an order for six V136-4.5 MW turbines for the 27 MW Hallendrup project, which includes a multi-year service agreement. Delivery will begin in Q4 2025, with commissioning planned for Q2 2026.

In Italy, GR Value has ordered five V162-6.2 MW turbines for the 32 MW Ferrandina project. Delivery is expected in Q3 2025, with commissioning set for Q4 2025. Vestas will also provide service for 20 years.

In Portugal, an undisclosed customer has ordered 14 V163-4.5 MW turbines for a 63 MW project, with Vestas committed to servicing the turbines for 30 years.

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